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@stringtale/react
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[Stringtale](https://www.stringtale.com) simplifies text edits by allowing changes without a CMS or code digging. Edits go directly to pull requests, making content management easy for your entire team, from developers to non-developers.
Stringtale simplifies text edits by allowing changes without a CMS or code digging. Edits go directly to pull requests, making content management easy for your entire team, from developers to non-developers.
This module adds the front-end functionality of Stringtale to your website/web application. This module can't work on it's own, you will also need one of our back-end modules in order for it to work. We support both Next.js and Express.js.
Please follow the installation instructions in our Getting started guide.
Please refer to our documentation on how to use the React module with your codebase.
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[Stringtale](https://www.stringtale.com) simplifies text edits by allowing changes without a CMS or code digging. Edits go directly to pull requests, making content management easy for your entire team, from developers to non-developers.
We found that @stringtale/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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